Eyewear with a Pair of Light Emitting Diode Matrices

ABSTRACT

An eyewear with a pair of light emitting diodes (LED) matrices is an apparatus that enhances the aesthetic appeal of the eyewear by illuminating different patterns and letterings with the pair of LED matrices. A left lens and a right lens each have an LED matrix, which traverse through and protrude out of their respective lens. Both LED matrices are electronically connected to a programmable microcontroller, which is able to turn on/off each individual LED in order to create the patterns and letterings on the LED matrices. The microphone and VU meter also allows the LED matrices to display patterns and lettering that relate to the music or sounds around the apparatus. Each individual LED for both LED matrices are properly spaced apart from each other so that visibility is not significantly reduced while wearing the apparatus.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to an eyewear with an aesthetic display of light emitting diodes on each lens. More specifically, the present invention can be used to illuminate different patterns and letterings with the light emitting diodes on each lens.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Traditionally, sunglasses had been used as a fashion accessory in order enhance a user's appearance in addition to protecting the user's eyes from high-energy visible light. Sunglasses limits the user's visibility with each lens in order to prevent damage to the user's eyes. Consequently, any other decorations or other add-ons that could be attached to the lenses of the sunglasses for aesthetic appeal would only further limit the user's visibility. Therefore, the objective of the present invention is to provide eyewear with an aesthetic display of a light emitting diode matrix on each lens. The objective of the present is to also provide the eyewear with the ability to illuminate different patterns and letterings with the light emitting diode matrices in order to further enhance the aesthetic appeal of the sunglasses.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a front view of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of the present invention without the electronic components.

FIG. 4 is a back perspective view of the present invention highlighting the visibility diminishing volume without the electronic components.

FIG. 5 is a schematic of the electronic components of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION

All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

As can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the present invention is an eyewear with a pair of light emitting diode (LED) matrices, which are used to enhance the aesthetic display of the eyewear. The present invention is designed to be wore by a user at dark social events such as at a rave party or used at a dark night club. The present invention can be used to light up and display different patterns and letterings on the eyewear. The present invention mainly comprises an eyewear body 1, a left lens 5, a right lens 6, a left LED matrix 7, a right LED matrix 8, a plurality of left matrix holes 9, a plurality of right matrix holes 10, a programmable microcontroller 11, an integrated circuit (IC) pin socket, a micro slide switch 12, and a portable power source 14. In reference to FIG. 3, the eyewear body 1 is used to hold the present invention against the user's face. For example, the eyewear body 1 is the structure that is used to hold prescription glasses or sunglasses against a user's face. The eyewear body 1 comprises a lens frame 2, a left temple 3, and a right temple 4. The lens frame 2 is used to support the left lens 5 and the right lens 6 and braces the present invention against the bridge of the user's nose. The left temple 3 is hinged adjacent to the left side of the lens frame 2 and is used to brace the present invention against the user's left ear. The right temple 4 is hinged adjacent to the right side of the lens frame 2 and is positioned opposite of the left temple 3. The right temple 4 is used to brace the present invention against the user's right ear. In order for the user to wear the present invention, the left temple 3 and the right temple 4 need to be perpendicularly positioned to the lens frame 2.

The left lens 5 and the right lens 6 are typically used to protect the user's eyes from high-energy visible light. For example, the present invention could be used to protect the user's eyes from laser light shows or intense projected images, which are displayed at rave parties. The left lens 5 and the right lens 6 are positioned within and attached to the lens frame 2. The plurality of left matrix holes 9 traverses through the left lens 5 and are designed to receive the left LED matrix 7. The left LED matrix 7 is positioned within the plurality of left matrix holes 9 and is adhered or connected in some way to the left lens 5. Similarly, the plurality of right matrix holes 10 traverses through the right lens 6 and are designed to receive the right LED matrix 8. The right LED matrix 8 is positioned within the plurality of right matrix holes 10 and is adhered or connected in some way to the right lens 6. Each individual LED for the left LED matrix 7 and for the right LED matrix 8 should respectively protrude through the left lens 5 and the right lens 6 so that the light from each individual LED is partially blocked by the left lens 5 and the right lens 6 from the user's eyes and can be clearly seen by other people around the user. In addition, the plurality of left matrix holes 9 should be properly spaced apart from each other so that the user can see through the left LED matrix 7 on the left lens 5 Likewise, the plurality of right matrix holes 10 should be properly spaced apart from each other so that the user can see through the right LED matrix 8 on the right lens 6.

The programmable microcontroller 11 allows the present invention to manage and control all of the electronic components of the present invention and is shown in FIG. 5. The left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8 are electronically connected to the programmable microcontroller 11, which allows the present invention control each individual LED on the left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8 by turning them on and off. The programmable microcontroller 11 can turn on or off each individual LED of the left LED matrix 7 in order to display a particular pattern or lettering across the left LED matrix 7. Similarly, the programmable microcontroller 11 can turn on or off each individual LED of the right LED matrix 8 in order to display a particular pattern or lettering across the right LED matrix 8. The left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8 are electronically connected to each other so that a particular pattern or lettering can be harmoniously displayed across both the left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8. In one embodiment of the present invention, the programmable microcontroller 11 could use a protective base to electronically connect to the other components. For example, one kind of protective base is an integrated circuit (IC) pin socket, which would allow the programmable controller to electronically connect to other components without damaging its pins.

The programmable microcontroller 11, the left LED matrix 7, the right LED matrix 8, and the other electronic components are electrically powered by the portable power source 14 such as a battery. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the portable power source 14 is specifically a button battery because of the size constraints of the present invention on the user's face. The portable power source 14 is electrically connected in series with the micro slide switch 12, which is used to turn the electronic components of the present invention on and off. The portable power source 14 and the micro slide switch 12 is electrically connected to the programmable microcontroller 11 so that the user can break the circuit to turn off the electronic components and can complete the circuit to turn on the electronic components. The programmable microcontroller 11 is able to distribute the electrical power from the portable power source 14 to all of the other electronic components.

The other electronic components of the present invention are the input jack 13, the volume unit (VU) meter 15, and the microphone 16. The input jack 13 is electronically connected to the programmable microcontroller 11 and allows the user to input computer executable instructions into the programmable microcontroller 11. The programmable microcontroller 11 can receive the computer executable instructions in a number of different computer languages such as “BASIC” and “C”. The computer executable instructions are used to program the pattern or lettering that will be displayed by the left LED matrix 7 and/or the right LED matrix 8. The input jack 13 would also allow connectivity between the present invention and a smart-phone or different portable computing device such as a tablet personal computer or a laptop. The microphone 16 is used to pick up sound or music pulses around the present invention. For example, the microphone 16 would pick up the music playing at a rave party. The microphone 16 electronically connected to programmable controller so that the left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8 could display a pattern or a lettering that reacts to the sound or music pulses around the present invention. The VU meter 15 is used pick up the sound level around the present invention. The VU meter 15 is also electronically connected to the programmable microcontroller 11 so that the left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8 could display a pattern or a lettering that reacts to the sound level around the present invention. In addition, the present invention could include a control panel that is electronically connected to the programmable microcontroller 11, which allows the user to switch between different patterns or letterings on the left LED matrix 7 and the right LED matrix 8. The present invention also includes resistors for different purposes within the electronic connections between different components.

As can be seen in FIG. 4, the present invention should be configured in such a way that only certain components are positioned within the visibility diminishing volume 17. The visibility diminishing volume 17 extends normal from the left lens 5 and the right lens 6 and is delineated by the left lens 5 and the right lens 6. The visibility diminishing volume 17 is also located in between the left temple 3 and the right temple 4 when the left temple 3 and the right temple 4 are perpendicularly positioned to the lens frame 2. For the present invention, only the left lens 5, the right lens 6, the left LED matrix 7, and the right LED matrix 8 are located in the visibility diminishing volume 17. The programmable microcontroller 11, the micro slide switch 12, the input jack 13, the portable power source 14, the VU meter 15, and the microphone 16 are positioned outside of the visibility diminishing volume 17 so that they do not diminish the user's visibility while wearing the present invention. In addition, the programmable microcontroller 11, the micro slide switch 12, the input jack 13, the portable power source 14, the VU meter 15, and the microphone 16 are attached to the eyewear body 1 in some configuration that accommodates the size constraints of the present invention, the comfortableness of the present invention on the user's face, and the aesthetics of the present invention.

Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed. 

What is claimed is:
 1. An eyewear with a pair of light emitting diode (LED) matrices comprises, an eyewear body; a left lens; a right lens; a left LED matrix; a right LED matrix; a plurality of left matrix holes; a plurality of right matrix holes; a programmable microcontroller; a micro slide switch; an input jack; a portable power source; a volume unit (VU) meter; a microphone; a visibility diminishing volume; and said eyewear body comprises a lens frame, a left temple, and a right temple.
 2. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 1 comprises, said plurality of left matrix holes traversing through said left lens; said plurality of left matrix holes being spaced apart from each other; said left LED matrix being positioned within said plurality of left matrix holes; said left LED matrix being adhered to said left lens; said plurality of right matrix holes traversing through said right lens; said plurality of right matrix holes being spaced apart from each other; said right LED matrix being positioned within said plurality of right matrix holes; and said right LED matrix being adhered to said right lens.
 3. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 2 comprises, said left lens and said right lens being positioned within and attached to said lens frame; said left temple being hinged to said lens frame adjacent to said left lens; and said right temple being hinged to said lens frame adjacent to said right lens and opposite to said left temple.
 4. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 1 comprises, said left LED matrix and said right LED matrix being electronically connected to each other; said left LED matrix being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; and said right LED matrix being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller.
 5. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 1 comprises, said portable power source and said micro slide switch being electrically connected in series to each other; and said portable power source and said micro slide switch being electrically connected to said programmable microcontroller.
 6. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 1 comprises, said microphone being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said VU meter being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; and said input jack being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller.
 7. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 1 comprises, said programmable microcontroller, said micro slide switch, said input jack, said portable power source, said VU meter, and said microphone being positioned outside of said visibility diminishing volume; and said programmable microcontroller, said micro slide switch, said input jack, said portable power source, said VU meter, and said microphone being attached to said eyewear body.
 8. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 7 comprises, said visibility diminishing volume being located normal to said left lens and to said right lens; and said visibility diminishing volume being delineated by said left lens and said right lens.
 9. An eyewear with a pair of LED matrices comprises, an eyewear body; a left lens; a right lens; a left LED matrix; a right LED matrix; a plurality of left matrix holes; a plurality of right matrix holes; a programmable microcontroller; a micro slide switch; an input jack; a portable power source; a volume unit (VU) meter; a microphone; a visibility diminishing volume; said eyewear body comprises a lens frame, a left temple, and a right temple; said plurality of left matrix holes traversing through said left lens; said plurality of left matrix holes being spaced apart from each other; said left LED matrix being positioned within said plurality of left matrix holes; said left LED matrix being adhered to said left lens; said plurality of right matrix holes traversing through said right lens; said plurality of right matrix holes being spaced apart from each other; and said right LED matrix being positioned within said plurality of right matrix holes; said right LED matrix being adhered to said right lens.
 10. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 9 comprises, said left lens and said right lens being positioned within and attached to said lens frame; said left temple being hinged to said lens frame adjacent to said left lens; and said right temple being hinged to said lens frame adjacent to said right lens and opposite to said left temple.
 11. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 9 comprises, said left LED matrix and said right LED matrix being electronically connected to each other; said left LED matrix being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said right LED matrix being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said portable power source and said micro slide switch being electrically connected in series to each other; and said portable power source and said micro slide switch being electrically connected to said programmable microcontroller.
 12. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 9 comprises, said microphone being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said VU meter being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; and said input jack being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller.
 13. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 9 comprises, said programmable microcontroller, said micro slide switch, said input jack, said portable power source, said VU meter, and said microphone being positioned outside of said visibility diminishing volume; said programmable microcontroller, said micro slide switch, said input jack, said portable power source, said VU meter, and said microphone being attached to said eyewear body; said visibility diminishing volume being located normal to said left lens and to said right lens; and said visibility diminishing volume being delineated by said left lens and said right lens.
 14. An eyewear with a pair of LED matrices comprises, an eyewear body; a left lens; a right lens; a left LED matrix; a right LED matrix; a plurality of left matrix holes; a plurality of right matrix holes; a programmable microcontroller; a micro slide switch; an input jack; a portable power source; a volume unit (VU) meter; a microphone; a visibility diminishing volume; said eyewear body comprises a lens frame, a left temple, and a right temple; said plurality of left matrix holes traversing through said left lens; said plurality of left matrix holes being spaced apart from each other; said left LED matrix being positioned within said plurality of left matrix holes; said left LED matrix being adhered to said left lens; said plurality of right matrix holes traversing through said right lens; said plurality of right matrix holes being spaced apart from each other; said right LED matrix being positioned within said plurality of right matrix holes; said right LED matrix being adhered to said right lens; said programmable microcontroller, said micro slide switch, said input jack, said portable power source, said VU meter, and said microphone being positioned outside of said visibility diminishing volume; said programmable microcontroller, said micro slide switch, said input jack, said portable power source, said VU meter, and said microphone being attached to said eyewear body; said visibility diminishing volume being located normal to said left lens and to said right lens; and said visibility diminishing volume being delineated by said left lens and said right lens.
 15. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 14 comprises, said left lens and said right lens being positioned within and attached to said lens frame; said left temple being hinged to said lens frame adjacent to said left lens; and said right temple being hinged to said lens frame adjacent to said right lens and opposite to said left temple.
 16. The eyewear with a pair of LED matrices as claimed in claim 14 comprises, said left LED matrix and said right LED matrix being electronically connected to each other; said left LED matrix being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said right LED matrix being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller said portable power source and said micro slide switch being electrically connected in series to each other; said portable power source and said micro slide switch being electrically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said microphone being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; said VU meter being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller; and said input jack being electronically connected to said programmable microcontroller. 